The Warrior's Code

Album: The Warrior's Code (2005)
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  • You're the fighter, you've got the fire
    The spirit of a warrior, the champion's heart
    You fight for your life because the fighter never quits
    You make the most of the hand you're dealt
    Because the quitter never wins
    No!

    You were born to box in a city that's seen their share
    Mello, Ryan, Carney, among them your photo proudly hangs there
    Above the bar in the Gaelic Club
    They tell the story of a throwback
    With the heart of a lion
    They salute your glory

    It's another murderous night
    Another left hook from hell
    A bloody war on the boardwalk
    And the kid from Lowell rises to the bell

    Micky, it's a warrior's code
    Micky, he's got the warrior's soul

    Micky, it's a warrior's code
    Micky, he's got the warrior's soul
    Micky, it's a warrior's code Writer/s: Al Barr, James Lynch, Josh Wallace, Ken Casey, Marc Orrell, Matt Kelly, Tim Brennan
    Publisher: SPIRIT TWO SMA
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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  • Kasen from SomewhereI love this song it is so awesome it inspired my basketball team because we are the warriors and it helped us out a lot
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